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english conditionals

In Case vs If: Conditions, Precautions & Future Possibilities

August 9, 2026 by ArifPro

Confused about “in case” vs “if”? Learn the key differences, common ESL mistakes, sentence structures, and practice exercises to master these conditionals.

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In Case vs If: Conditions, Precautions & Real-Life Grammar Guide

August 3, 2026 by ArifPro

Master the difference between ‘in case’ and ‘if’ for conditions and precautions. Clear rules, 10+ examples, common mistakes, and practice exercises for B1–B2 learners.

Categories Business English Tags conditionals explained, english conditionals, English grammar guide, grammar for B1, grammar for B2, in case vs if, precaution grammar Leave a comment

Mastering Third Conditional: Past Unreal Situations Explained

August 1, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn third conditional structures for past unreal situations. Clear rules, common ESL mistakes, examples, and practice exercises for B1–B2 learners.

Categories Business English Tags B2 grammar, conditional type 3, english conditionals, English exercises, esl grammar, grammar mistakes, past unreal situations, third conditional Leave a comment

Mastering the Zero Conditional & First Conditional Guide

July 20, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn the zero and first conditionals with clear rules, examples, and common mistakes. Perfect for B1–B2 learners to talk about facts and real future possibilities.

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Mastering Zero Conditional: Real-Life Examples & Common Mistakes

July 14, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn the zero conditional with clear rules, real-life examples, and common mistakes. Perfect for B1–B2 ESL learners. Practice exercises included.

Categories Business English Tags B1 grammar, B2 grammar, common grammar mistakes, conditional sentences, english conditionals, esl grammar, real-life examples, zero conditional Leave a comment

Mastering the Zero Conditional: General Truths & Scientific Facts

July 13, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn how to use the zero conditional to talk about general truths, scientific facts, and habits. Clear rules, examples, and exercises for B1–B2 learners.

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How to Use Conditional Sentences with Real-Life ESL Examples

July 12, 2026 by ArifPro

Master zero, first, second, third, and mixed conditionals with clear rules, real-life ESL examples, and common mistakes. Perfect for B1–B2 learners.

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Mastering the Subjunctive Mood: “If I Were” vs. “If I Was”

July 9, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn the key difference between “If I were” and “If I was.” Master the subjunctive mood with clear rules, examples, and practice exercises for B1–B2 learners.

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How to Use Unless in English Sentences (B1-B2 Guide)

June 22, 2026 by ArifPro

Master the word “unless” in English! Learn the rules, avoid common mistakes, and practice with examples. Perfect for B1-B2 learners.

Categories Business English Tags B1 grammar, B2 grammar, conditional sentences, english conditionals, English conjunctions, Learn English, unless grammar, unless vs if not Leave a comment

Mastering Subjunctive Mood: When to Use “Were” Instead of “Was”

June 1, 2026 by ArifPro

Confused about “If I were” vs. “If I was”? Learn the subjunctive mood rules for hypothetical statements. Clear guide with examples, exercises, and common mistakes.

Categories Abbreviation Tags B1 B2 grammar, english conditionals, english grammar, ESL tips, grammar rules, hypothetical statements, Subjunctive Mood, were vs was Leave a comment
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